An Exploratory Perspective on Morocco’s Migration Policies

Mohamed Belamghari
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Without doubt Morocco has been transformed from a country of transit into a country of residence for sub-Saharan migrants. Their integration into Morocco’s social fabric has been a priority for different Moroccan governments presided over by King Mohammed VI as part of an assimilationist discourse that responds to the social, cultural and religious diversity of Morocco. In signing international agreements and treaties on the basic human rights and integration of migrants, since 2000 Morocco has been integrating migrants from sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East socially, economically and politically. This integration is intended to bridge migrants’ aspirations and Morocco’s culture, social welfare, market and politics. Indeed, continuous migration is altering contemporary Moroccan society as well as the very exemplary way in which the successive Moroccan governments presided by their King have legally confronted such an issue. This exploratory review article methodologically reviewed articles published by academic journals in English and French while foregrounding the main themes of the recent Moroccan experience and policies with regard to migration. It also explores how Morocco reformed its policies to deal with undocumented migrants and how Morocco has changed axiomatic and formulaic perceptions of sub-Saharan migration. The findings from this study pointed out that Morocco’s experience with the regularisation of undocumented migrants has been approached in an inclusive and humanitarian vein. With agility and flexibility, Morocco has managed to strike a balance between the demands of civil society organisations for the application of just migration approaches and the international agreements to that effect so as to move on with integrating illegal migrants into the Moroccan economic, social or political fabric. In this sense, Morocco exemplifies this new urge to step beyond conventional understandings of migration that engulfs the world into two camps of those who always send and those who always receive migrants. Based on the results of this study, implications for future research are discussed.
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摩洛哥移民政策的探索性视角
毫无疑问,摩洛哥已经从一个过境国变成了撒哈拉以南移民的居住国。他们融入摩洛哥的社会结构一直是穆罕默德六世国王领导的摩洛哥各届政府的优先事项,这也是应对摩洛哥社会、文化和宗教多样性的同化论述的一部分。摩洛哥签署了关于基本人权和移民融入的国际协定和条约,自 2000 年以来,摩洛哥一直在使来自撒哈拉以南非洲和中东的移民融入社会、经济和政治。这种融合旨在将移民的愿望与摩洛哥的文化、社会福利、市场和政治结合起来。事实上,持续不断的移民正在改变着当代摩洛哥社会,也改变着由国王领导的历届摩洛哥政府依法应对这一问题的典范方式。这篇探索性评论文章从方法论的角度对英文和法文学术期刊上发表的文章进行了评述,同时强调了摩洛哥近期移民经验和政策的主题。文章还探讨了摩洛哥如何改革其政策以处理无证移民问题,以及摩洛哥如何改变对撒哈拉以南地区移民的公理化和公式化认识。研究结果表明,摩洛哥以包容和人道主义的态度对待无证移民合法化问题。摩洛哥灵活机动,在民间社会组织要求采用公正的移民方法与相关国际协定之间取得了平衡,以便继续将非法移民融入摩洛哥的经济、社会或政治结构。从这个意义上说,摩洛哥体现了超越传统移民理解的新冲动,传统移民理解将世界划分为两个阵营,一个是始终输出移民的阵营,另一个是始终接收移民的阵营。根据本研究的结果,讨论了对未来研究的影响。
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